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X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) Reference Pages

X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS or ESCA) curve fitting procedures, reference materials and useful notes are listed here to provide a starting point for the consistent interpretation of XPS spectra. These reference pages contain tips and techniques that are designed to help both the novice and advanced XPS user.

http://www.xpsfitting.com

 

Casa XPS

CasaXPS processing software offers powerful analysis techniques for both spectral and imaging data. The system originally designed for XPS and Auger data now offers features covering a wide range of analytical techniques including ToF SIMS, dynamic SIMS and many more.

http://www.casaxps.com

 

UKSAF

The UK Surface Analysis Forum (UKSAF) is a society for scientists from academia and industry with a common interest in the techniques and applications of surface analysis.

http://www.uksaf.net/

 

SFV

Based in Paris, the SFV (French Vacuum Society), founded in 1945, is a non-profit-making society for users of vacuum technologies. Its function is to create and develop special relationships between the different players in the scientific, academic and industrial fields, and was declared a public interest body in 1957, playing a key role in the transfer of technical and scientific knowledge.
Serving the constantly-evolving scientific and industrial communities, it was born from the determination of a small group of scientists to create a learned society whose purpose would be to bring together people interested in vacuums, their techniques and applications. It was inspired by the work of an illustrious French physician, Fernand Holweck (1890-1941), who invented the molecular vacuum pump that bears his name.

https://www.vide.org/french-vacuum-society/

 

Comité de Spectrocopie d'Electrons (SFV-CSE)

Based in Paris, the SFV (French Vacuum Society), founded in 1945, is a non-profit-making society for users of vacuum technologies. Its function is to create and develop special relationships between the different players in the scientific, academic and industrial fields, and was declared a public interest body in 1957, playing a key role in the transfer of technical and scientific knowledge.

https://www.vide.org/french-vacuum-society/

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